charAt(int index):
Returns the char value at the specified index.
Syntax:
public char charAt(int index)
Note: An index ranges from 0 to length() – 1. If the index is negative or greater than length() – 1, it will throw IndexOutOfBoundsException.
Java String charAt() Example
class TestString{ String str = "www.w3schools.blog"; public void charAtTest(){ //Returns the character value at the specified index. System.out.println(str.charAt(8)); } } public class StringCharAtExample { public static void main(String args[]){ //creating TestString object TestString obj = new TestString(); //method call obj.charAtTest(); } }
Output
h